Amidst fears of rumoured age inadequacies, The Cluny, as always, welcomed its guests with warm ale-tainted arms. First to play were fellow Canadian band, Zeus. Unafraid of their audience, they both interacted and played with ease. A refreshing change to the common timid support act, they deserved to be there and we were going to enjoy it. Zeus generated a sound as mighty as their name would suggest, as indie-cool as their cardigans and unkempt facial hair. The swapping of instruments between songs posed as an interesting auditory contrast. Dan Mangan (plus band) opened with an instrumental cacophony of epic proportions, resembling an orchestra entering orbit. This melted into melody and thus the performance began. Throughout, I did not feel the usual boundary between us and them; interaction travelled either way with no hierarchy or divide. Despite the majority of the set sourcing back to latest record, Oh Fortune…